My Favorite Color by Aaron Becker
Review by Charlotte Mundy
This visualization of forming new colours makes for a fantastic read in a classroom or at home when introducing colours to young minds!
… More My Favorite Color by Aaron Becker
Review by Charlotte Mundy
This visualization of forming new colours makes for a fantastic read in a classroom or at home when introducing colours to young minds!
… More My Favorite Color by Aaron Becker
Review by Kaitlyn Chan Candlewick Press, September 2020 96 pages, Paperback, $12.99 CAD, 9781536209310 Ages 4 – 8 years Non-fiction This book is your gallery. Fill the empty frames with your art. Some frames have “ishful” ideas to inspire you, some have squiggles for you to finish any way you’d like, and some have suggestions … More Make Your Mark Gallery: A Colouring Book-ish by Peter H. Reynolds
Midterms, Essays, Assignments—oh my! Leaves aren’t the only things crunching this November as the impending exam period means students are starting to settle into academic crunch time. … More YAing News: Week of November 8
Johanna Wagstaffe’s “Little Pine Cone: Wildfires and the Natural World,” illustrated by Julie McLaughlin, explains the process of wildfires through the eyes of a pinecone. … More Little Pine Cone: Wildfires and the Natural World by Johanna Wagstaffe, illus. by Julie McLaughlin
Why Humans Work: How Jobs Shape Our Lives and Our World gives its reader an educational, multi-dimensional view into why we work. … More Why Humans Work: How Jobs Shape Our Lives and Our Work by Monique Polak, illus. Suharu Ogawa
Review by Kaitlyn Chan
In this story, young readers learn important lessons about trust and the strength of loving relationships. … More Hat Cat by Troy Wilson, illus. Eve Coy
After months of planning, we have a very exciting announcement about the future of our site. Here’s what’s been happening at Young Adulting! … More YAing News: Week of October 10
After our summer break, we’re back with another edition of the YAing News. … More YAing News: Labor Day Edition
Spring is now in full swing, though it hasn’t often felt like it here in Vancouver. For every bright, beautiful day, it seems like there are five others full of unseasonable cold and rain. Regardless of the weather, though, May is a great time to relax and celebrate, especially with the upcoming long weekend. For … More YAing News: Week of May 9
Review by Claudine Yip. While their parents take English as a second language class, immigrant children from all cultural backgrounds wait in the playroom next door. The problem is: how do you make friends when you don’t speak the same language? … More Luli and the Language of Tea by Andrea Wang, illus. by Hyewon Yum